THE National Association of Nigerian Students has urged all students that are yet to be vaccinated to take advantage of the mass vaccination to receive their jabs in order to protect themselves and their campuses.
This came as the National Primary Health Care Development Agency has confirmed 3.5 million eligible Nigerians have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
President of NANS, Comrade Sunday Asefon and the Executive Director, NPHCDA, Dr Faisal Shuaib, spoke on Wednesday at an awareness programme for students on COVID-19 vaccine organised by the NANS at the University of Abuja.
Represented by the Director, Disease Control and Immunisation, Bassey Okposen, NPHCDA boss said 6.6 million Nigerians had taken the first dose while 3.5 million had been fully vaccinated against the virus.
He said the Federal Government had adequate doses of vaccines in store to cover a large percentage of the population, noting that the country is awaiting about 57 million doses of the vaccine.
Shuaibu explained the country needs to vaccinate about 70 per cent of the overall population to reach herd immunity against the virus.
“6.6 million Nigerians that have taken the first dose. Another 3.5 million of the figure has taken the second dose. We are targeting 70 per cent because the current number is low.
“The risk this pose to the nation is that it would give chance for mutation of the virus. The virus mutates in an environment where herd immunity is low. And for us as a nation, we have only achieved 3.5 million for the second dose which is very low. This is why mutation can happen so fast.
“The UK and few other governments have to ban Nigeria. Though not that we cannot travel but when we get there, we have to quarantine for 10 days. The simple reason is that in some of the cases of Omicron in UK, the travellers are from Nigeria. That is why they are taking safety precautions. It is not because of the vaccines we are using but because the cases they have for now are from Nigeria.
“We have more than enough vaccine in Nigeria for now. We also have a pool of vaccines almost 57 million that are awaiting shipment. There is about 40 million already in the country and we have secured about 90 million doses.
“Hence the vaccine is not the issue. The challenge is people coming out to take their jab.”
He urged students and unvaccinated to simply take their COVID-19 vaccine, stressing that it
“free, safe, and effective.”
In his remarks, National President, NANS, Sunday Asefon, said the body had demonstrated acceptance and endorsement for the vaccine.
“When the surplus vaccine came in, they invited us. I, as the National President alongside Senate President, National Executive Council Members, and members of the National Secretariat of NANS had taken our first jab to boost students’ confidence in the vaccine.
“As a union, there is a need for us to ensure that that the vaccination programme extends to all campuses. The welfare of our students is very paramount, hence we want all students to be vaccinated because we believe health is wealth. It is when you have good health you can have time study.
“We are encouraging our students to come out en mass and take their jab. Some bad notions should be corrected because the vaccine is safe. Students shouldn’t listen to the campaign of calumny. We need to join hands with the government to ensure that we reduce the virus. We cannot allow anything that will make our schools to be closed down,” he stated.
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